GREEK POLIS
The
term Ancient Greece refers to the period of Greek history spanning
from the Dark Ages of Greece, beginning in 1200 B.C. and the Doric
invasion, until 146 B.C. and the Roman conquest of Grecian after the
Battle of Corinth. It is generally regarded as the seminal culture
that served as the basis for Western civilization. The culture of
Greece had a powerful influence on the Roman Empire, which spread it
through many of its territories in Europe. The civilization of the
ancient Greeks has been enormously influential for language,
politics, educational systems, philosophy, science and the arts,
giving rise to the renaissance current in Western Europe, and
resurfacing also during the neoclassical movements
PARTS
It
is an independent city politically, territorially and economically.
They are united by linguistic, cultural and religious ranks
ACROPOLIS
Reference
of the highest part of a city
PORT
The port was located far from the city. The ships load and unload their merchandise.
AGORA
public square where in a beginning, the markets are celebrated and where the citizens, (always men since the respectable women never appeared in public) met to deal with the affairs of the community.
FARMLANDS
Plot destined to the work where the agrigola production is kept constant by techies
ASTY
is the term used by the ancient Greeks to designate the part of the city (polis where are grouped the civic crops and political instance
AGORA
Born in Attica from the choral dances and songs of the 6th and 5th centuries BC, which are celebrated in spring during the celebrations of honor of the god Dionysus. All the great Greek theaters were built in the open
DE : CARLA HERNANDO, DIANA DIEZ, JUDIT PEÑAS Y DIEGO BRATOS
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